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One of Acadia's famed Carriage Roads. The best example of brokenstone roads in the U.S. today.


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6.5

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170' 52 m

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14' 4 m

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257' 78 m

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261' 79 m

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2%

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8%

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Forty-five miles of rustic carriage roads, the gift of philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr. and family, weave around the mountains and valleys of Acadia National Park. Rockefeller, a skilled equestrian rider, wanted to travel on motor-free byways via horse and carriage into the core of Mount Desert Island. His development efforts from 1913 to 1940 resulted in the amazing road system you can use today with extensive views of this rich landscape.

Acadia's carriage roads are the best example of broken stone a type of road commonly used at the turn of the 20th in America today. They are true roads, approximately 16 feet wide, constructed with methods that required much hand labor.

Road crews quarried the island for granite road material and bridge facing. The use of native materials helped blend the roads into the natural landscape and ensure their longevity. However, maintaining these roads today is no easy task, and has been made possible through the National Park Service as well as the non-profit, Friends of Acadia.

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Kristen Arendt

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Jul 5, 2018
Kristen Camp Malin
We arrived here with the family planning to ride bikes because it was listed on this app. Found it bikes are NOT ALLOWED here. Please remove from list
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